04-24-2021, 08:33 PM
(04-12-2021, 06:38 PM)irRESPondible Wrote:(04-11-2021, 08:11 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Okay, now that you're at the last section, let's see you actually get it right this time.
Blue, Red, Red, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Green, Purple, Blue, Purple
Rehyanne focused on getting all colors right this time. She only has to focus on the moaning and not let her previous knowledge of Simon screw her again. Let's do it...
Blue-Red-Red-Green-Yellow-Yellow-Green-Purple-Blue-Purple
It seems this time it worked.
Yep! It did. As a result, a pedestal rose up with a paper that featured a combination of sorts. The combination was written in a weird way...
- Take the last two digits of the year the Declaration of Independence is signed in the Thirteen Colonies and divide that by 2.
- Think of the fifth prime number that comes after 11.
- Count the number of worlds in the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2.
- Take the 2nd digit from the year the Edo period started, then multiply that by 7.
(Before you ask, the locks go from 0 to 59.)
(04-22-2021, 12:24 PM)Bound cat Wrote: ((I knew it, but only because of Google))
Alex was tired and sweating, but suddenly he had an epiphany
- 251 Pokemon! Of course! How could I forget such an obvious thing?!
Alex puts the fourth number 50. Only the third number remains to be found.
18-35-10-50, 18-35-11-50, 18-35-12-50... 18-35-20-50
You didn't need to go through all that; you wound up getting the correct combination once the lock unlocked at "18, 35, 16, 50." Once that was done,